Today, I saw a post on Coindesk by David Chaum, saying blockchain needs up to 100,000 transactions per second before it can go mainstream for real. What are your thoughts on this? What contributions do you have to foster blockchain adoptions and applications in real life?
To give tough competition to other prevalent means and to cope up with number of actions taken up by our ever increasing population we really need to reach those numbers of hundreds of thousands of transaction per second.
Also reaching the mainstream is not just about the tx/ second, its more about people's adoption and that adoption is not merely based on the speed of it. A large part of our population also gets instructed by the government and the media to do what about what.
We need everyone's support for the blockchain to go mainstream and for people to actually understand what it really is.